Entertainment
‘We ended up at Ding Dong Dang’: urban myth of cult favourite karaoke bar – Sydney Morning Herald
It was messy, grubby and imperfect, but people kept coming back. The last bastion of a big night out in Sydney has quietly closed its doors.

But on the weekend corners of the internet were frenetic with images of that neon sign unplugged and leaning on the footpath next to building detritus to signal that another of Sydney’s guilty pleasures had made its quiet exit.
City of Sydney councillor Jess Scully has fond memories of Ding Dong Dang.
“The thing that Ill miss about a place like Ding Dong Dang is the looseness and the grunge, and the possibility of that sort of place, you always knew you could end the night there,” Cr Scully sa…
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